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19653613New York: McGraw-Hill 1965. 1st. Cloth. Collectible; Very Good/Very Good. 1st edition 1965. Clean and VG in a bright price-intact VG dustjacket with very light rubbing to the panels. Octavo 456 pgs. <br/><br/> McGraw-Hill hardcover books
1958743New York Public Library 1958. 1st. Hardcover. 1958 1st edition 1 of 500 copies. VG in its original dark-blue cloth with bright gilt-lettering on spine. Thick quarto 655 pgs. <br/><br/> New York Public Library hardcover books
186865592New York NY: Charles Scribner & Company 1868. First edition. 8vo. 4 v- xxvii 5-673pp. errata 6pp. publishers ads. Original brown cloth spine stamped in gilt. Crisp copy very good. "The best work on Psychology in English before William James." Encyclopedia of Philosophy. <br/><br/> Charles Scribner & Company hardcover books
2004S9204Cave Junction OR:: Althouse Press 2004. 2004. 8vo. xxv 419 pp. Numerous figs. refs. Color-printed covers. Fine. ISBN: 1590872500 Althouse Press, (2004). unknown books
18596659New York: Published by D. Appleton & Co. 443 & 445 Broadway 1859. 17.5 x 10.5 cm. 2 168 2 pages. Illustrated. Publisher's advertisements front and rear including endpapers. Date of publication from address of publisher Appleton moved to this address from 346 & 348 Broadway in 1859 and publisher's advertisement at rear is dated 1859; note the text on the printed boards still states "346 & 348 Broadway". ~ Revised edition. A later edition of Webster's greatly influential spelling book. "In 1783 Noah Webster published A Grammatical Institute of the English Language. It was a concise dictionary for adults and a precursor to the 1828/1829 compendium An American Dictionary of the English Language. Webster modeled his spellers and dictionaries after English imports but included American words definitions and pronunciations. He believed that Americanizing spelling grammar and pronunciation would unify the new nation. Webster revised the first speller in 1787 under the title of The American Spelling Book and included tables of pronunciations common abbreviations and reading lessons for schools at the back of the book. Webster's son William adapted this sequel for school children in 1844 shortly after his father's death. This edition was used by the majority of literate Americans well into the mid-20th century." Smithsonian Insitution online catalogue. A few pages with small dog ears; some light soiling. In publisher's black-printed blue paper-covered boards thus the popular name "blue-backs" backed in faded red cloth. Small chip to cloth in front hinge some bumping to corners otherwise very good. Skeel page 129. Published by D. Appleton & Co., 443 & 445 Broadway hardcover books
1797161885Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews 1797. Eleventh Edition. Leather bound. Good. A solid coy but with obvious age wear: scuffing to covers and age toning to pages. Frontis tattered at edges is detached and laid in. Lower outer corner of leaf 25/26 missing. Old dampstaining to lower edges of first few pages. Deerskin leather crudely hand-sewn over flexible boards. No title to covers. 240 pp. with a abw frontis of Webster. This copy belonged to Esther Merrifield as written beautifully on the front end paper: Esther Merrifield was born in Colrain in the month of February 13 Day 1785. Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews hardcover books
18151977Philadelphia 1815. 8vo. 31 1 blank pp. <br><br>Reprinted from the Cambridge Massachusetts edition. Argues that the spread of Christianity will lead to the end of wars. The work was reprinted several times in 1815 and later but we fail to trace this particular Philadelphia printing. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Shaw & Shoemaker. Good. Stitched; without wrappers. Uncut tattered deckle edges and outer pages lightly soiled. Paper lightly age-toned. Ownership inscription on title-page with partial loss due to chipping in margin. Rubber-stamp on front cover. unknown books
1815908Philadelphia: reprinted but no name given as to printer or publisher 1815. 8vo. 31 1 pp. <br><br>Reprinted from the Cambridge Massachusetts edition. Argues that the spread of Christianity will lead to the end of wars. The work was reprinted several times in 1815 and later but we fail to trace this particular Philadelphia printing except for the copy at the American Antiquarian Society. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Shaw & Shoemake; Sabin 105277. Removed from a nonce volume. Age-toning and some foxing. reprinted [but no name given as to printer or publisher] unknown books
180420253Boston: Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews. 1804. Boards. Good. iii-vi 7-240 pages. 12mo. 4 x 7 1/4 inches. Half-sheep and original drab paper boards; lower right front board chipped away; upper right tip worn; spine rubbed; contemporary ownership inscription to title page; lacking free endpapers; leaves browned throughout; a generally sound copy. Last leaf with tear into text no loss of meaning. Boards. Self-styled "Fifteenth edition" with corrections and improvements. First published 1787. "Contents" page at 240. Apparently this book was issued without the usual frontispiece: Cf. Skeel p. 184. However the pagination with the fourth preliminary page numbered vi is the same as those editions which include the frontispiece. Webster's reader was a constant feature of the American educational landscape during the early 19th century. Many editions. Most copies like the present example are found well-thumbed. <br/><br/>Literature:<br/>Skeel & Carpenter A Bibliography of the Writings of Noah Webster 1958. Isaiah Thomas and Ebenezer T. Andrews.. unknown books
192944406Cleveland: Commercial Bookbinding Co. 1929. Miniature book approx. 51 x 38 mm. pp. 799; original grey limp embossed cloth all edges red gilt original silver paper slipcase box; binding a bit loose else very good and sound. On title page: "Employing Bookbinders of America. 10th Annual Convention." Western Reserve and Virginia only in OCLC as of January 2014. <br/><br/> [Commercial Bookbinding Co.] hardcover books
017854New York; NDca.1845: George F. Cooledge & Brothers. Small Octavo. 5pp. ads blank 168pp. 2pp. ads engraved frontispiece and vignette title page about 160 original illustrations designed as head-pieces for each page engraved by W.P. Morgan and A. Anderson bound in original leather backed boards with pink paper illustration to front and back of boards missing. Previous owner's name child Elizabeth Liebe. This is the last revised edition of Webster's spelling books which were highly praised by over 100 members of Congress and by several Colleges and Universities around the country. Scare. George F. Cooledge & Brothers unknown books
19012290971Charles Scribner's Sons 1901. First Edition. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Yohn F.C.; Catlin George; Frost A.B.; St Memin; Seton-Thompson Ernest. First edition. Includes folding map following text. Faint stain to top marginal corner of some pages front free endpaper removed some tiny white spotting on rear board paint spatter. 1901 Hard Cover. xii 2 365 3 pp. 8vo. Olive cloth gilt and black titles buffalo head vignette and braided border on front board tepee vignette on spine. An account of one of the most important exploring expeditions in American history the Lewis and Clark Expedition A.K.A. the Corps of Discovery Expedition. Brooks details the progress of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania through the Continental Divide and terminating at the Pacific Coast. They passed through a great deal of the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase mapping the area as they went and established a practical route to the western half of the continent that allowed the westward expansion of the United States to outpace the ambitions of Great Britain and other imperial powers. Includes black-and-white photographs maps taken from Clark's original survey and illustrations from drawings by F.C. Yohn George Catlin A.B. Frost St Memin and Boy Scouts of America co-founder Ernest Seton-Thompson. Charles Scribner's Sons hardcover books
1967144917New York: Cineaste 1967. Volume One Issue Four of the long running and influential "Cineaste" magazine. <br/><br/>Published quarterly "Cineaste" publishes reviews criticism and interviews and continues to be published today. Early issues of the magazine are difficult to find.<br/><br/>8.5 x 11 inches. Side-stapled. Very Good plus with light toning and soil. Cineaste unknown books
193912900New York: Combo Press 1939. First Edition. First edition limited to 1000 copies this copy out-of-series. Octavo 22.5 cm; pebbled cloth boards; dustjacket; 256pp; illus. Previous owner's bookplate inside front cover else a clean tight copy in the scarce illustrated dustwrapper generally worn and soiled with brief losses at extremities Good to Very Good. Novel of Depression-era Jewish ghetto life in Chicago by the Yiddish poet Noah Steinberg b. 1889. A member in the teens and twenties of the "Die Junge" school of Yiddish poets and playwrights who consciously avoided the social themes of their "Sweatshop Poet" forebears Steinberg appears by the late thirties to have embraced a more proletarian world view; the current work deals frankly with poverty crime anti-Semitism and "the degeneration of the governing class by power largely misused" from the jacket copy. <br/><br/>The book was composed in English though nearly all Steinberg's earlier published work was written in Yiddish. Text Illustrations rather crudely reproduced by S. Witkewitz Louis Lodowick Rinaldo Cuneo Hilda Katz George Grosz others. Uncommon in dustjacket this is a fairly well-preserved copy. Jacket includes a lengthy cover blurb by Tom Cannon composed as a letter to Upton Sinclair and Jim Tully; also brief comments by Sherwood Anderson and Llewellyln Jones. Combo Press unknown books
33145Hartford: Printed by Hudson and Goodwin n. d. Fourteenth Edition Evans 36683; Skeel 486. Later calf spine over period paper-covered birch boards. Wear to boards. Lacks free eps. POS to front paste-down. C2-C5 loose from binding. A Good copy. 240 pp. 12mo. Bound in 6s. 6-3/8" x 4-1/8" <br/><br/> Printed by Hudson and Goodwin hardcover books
193722820New York: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1937. FIRST THUS. Hardcover. Inscribed by the editor Warfel in the year of publication. A fine copy in the original glassine dust jacket glassine worn. A facsimile reproduction based on a copy in the Library of Congress. <br/><br/> Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints hardcover books
1797045475Boston: J. Thomas and E.T. Andrews 1797. Hardcover Quarter Leather. Good Condition. Contemporary leather backed boards worn spine rubbed and chipped but generally sound. A number of torn pages 2 pages trimmed but complete one leaf with loss to a few lines of text trimmed a little close at the fore edge in spots otherwise complete. Two large woodcuts. 84pp. Skeel 670 Evans 33185 Sabin 102387 A rather charming look at popular aphorisms originally published in 1791 and much reprinted. Size: duodecimo 12mo. Previous owner's signature in ink. Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Inventory No: 045475. <br/><br/> J. Thomas and E.T. Andrews hardcover books
1815biblio1Pamphlet 8vo removed disbound 35 pp. Mostly disbound a bit soiled folds and creases at edges ink smudge on title aging and toning throughout. Noah Worcester 1758-1837 was born in New Hampshire and would become a noted a clergyman. He published several important tracts on religious subjects and appears to have had some unorthodox views of the holy trinity and published a few articles on the subject. However around the time of the War of 1812 Worcester reflected on the effects of war and became a pacifist. In 1814 he first published his "A Solemn Review of the Custom of War" which would continue in several other editions. In this work he argued that the violence and destruction of war was inconsistent with Christian values. He would found the Massachusetts Peace Society and this group would be in the forefront of a rather popular antiwar movement that emerged in America around the time of the War of 1812. ANB. OCLC. A. Fagan, books
187539309Springfield Mass: G. & C. Merriam 1875. Thick 4to pp. lxxii 1762; color frontispiece displaying the arms of the States and territories of the American Union additional engraved portrait frontispiece and title page both a bit dampstained along bottom edge 3 color plates text illustrations throughout; contemporary three-quarter black morocco over blue cloth boards gilt marble endpapers; shelf wear shows along edges and corners cloth starting to detach from boards in some places; binder's ticket on front pastedown endpaper Relieur G.A. Lafrance Quebec rubber stamp on engraved title page; interior fine. Engraved title page title: "A Dictionary of the English Language" <br/><br/> G. & C. Merriam hardcover books
179343751Boston: I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews 1793. Small 12mo pp. 96; woodcut printer's device; disbound remnants of sheep spine; top inch of title page quite browned as is most of the textblock; a few shallow losses along edges not affecting text else very good and sound. Evans 26451; Skeel 658. <br/><br/> I. Thomas and E.T. Andrews unknown books
181057390Concord: printed by George Hough 1810. 8vo pp. 177 3; contemporary marbled wrappers; front flyleaf with tape repair spine partially perished text toned; otherwise good and sound. With a separately printed copyright slip pasted to the verso of the title page. "For some time he had been making a thorough study of the doctrine of the Trinity and in 1810 he published Bible News . setting forth conclusions which were essentially Unitarian. The Hopkinton Association of Ministers to which he belonged passed a vote condemning the book" DAB. American Imprints 22088. <br/><br/> printed by George Hough unknown books
1970151307N.p.: N.p. 1970. Vintage borderless black and white photograph from the 1970 film showing actors Robert Redford and Erin O'Reilly.<br/><br/>Two motorbike riders-one a callous womanizer one a shy and unsuspecting young man-find their friendship tested by the arrival of beautiful young runaway at their racetrack. <br/><br/>Shot on location throughout Arizona and California including at the Ascot Park Speedway and the Sonoma Raceway. <br/><br/>10 x 8 inches. Near Fine. N.p. unknown books
179830297Hartford: Hudson & Goodwin 1798. Contemporary quarter sheep and paper over boards binding quite worn. 240pp. Toned. With the contemporary ownership signature of Elisa Gridley. Good.<br/>Evans 34975. Skeel 484. Hudson & Goodwin unknown books
1802234476New York: G. & R. Waite 1802. hardcover. good. 261pp. 1 page table of contents. 16mo contemporary 1/2 calf last blank page creased spine and boards worn boards lightly soiled light foxing throughout title page chipped in margin first two blank pages soiled and chipped endpapers dampstained. New York: Printed by G. & R. Waite for N. Judah 1802.<br/><br/> Shaw and Shoemaker 3514<br/><br/> G. & R. Waite unknown books
1937254783New York: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1937. hardcover. very good. Ed. by Harry R. Warfel. iii 48pp. 12mo brown boards. New York: Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints 1937. Very good<br/><br/> Facsimile of the Hartford 1785 edition. " .he Webster became one of the earliest advocates of a strong federal government and in 1785 printed his views in a pamphlet called Sketches of American Policy a pamphlet which won interest of Washington and Madison." Dictionary of American Biography XIX p. 595<br/><br/> Scholars' Facsimiles & Reprints unknown books